17th December 2011
Swiss-Italy Alps. Breathtaking view. Subhanallah :)
As usual, once we arrived in a new city, search for tourist information counter and ask for the city's map. They usually give it for free. Ask them on public transports, places of interests and other information.
Tour in Milan city via Metro.
Day-pass ticket costs € 4.50, however we managed to get for only € 3.50 due to holiday (christmas) offer.
One of the metro lines
Piazza Del Duomo
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Louis Vuitton, when can you be mine?
And you too Lamborghini, when can I have you?
Beautiful Ferrari
They have Ferrari stores almost in all main cities in Italy
€ 5000 for a dummy Ferrari
Milan Cathedral at night
Galleria at night
Tips
In Milan, the souvenirs are quite expensive compared to other cities. Same goes for accommodation & food. Save your money and buy souvenirs from other cities
Beware of the people (read : immigrants) wandering around giving bird food to feed the pigeons in front of the Cathedral. Sometimes they will go over the limit and being too pushy, hold your hands and insist you to take the food, and even force including using religious reasons which is totally out of topic and ridiculous. Example : "Sisters, we are Muslims. You don't help me, you are bad sister" (and the same time before that he hold my friend's hand and yet he called us bad sisters? urghh) Be patient and just ignore them. Kick them if you want.
Gotcha! We should just slap him right?
Also, bring extra money/debit/credit card for emergencies. We picked up our interrail tickets (3 days pass in a month in Italy - € 75) at Trenitalia counter in Milano Centrale, and out of 5 tickets, one of them is not valid because of database problem which is NON of our fault, and we had to wait for 2 hours to claim the ticket, in the end we bought a new ticket and filled in the refund form to refund the money which will only be given in 1 month time. Unsatisfied with the service indeed, compared to the hospitality in United Kingdom.
All in all, Milan is not really a favourite to us. But if you are fashionistas, do drop by here. You will recognise italians that come from Milan from their style ;)
wassalam~
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